Erik ten Hag has allowed former Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis to train with the Manchester United first team.
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Lewis training with Manchester UnitedLast played for AberdeenUnited unlikely to offer a contractWHAT HAPPENED?
The veteran English goalkeeper, who last played for Scottish giants Aberdeen, is currently training with the Red Devils' first team, according to the . Ten Hag has welcomed Lewis to the club's facility as the 36-year-old is keeping himself fit for a new challenge.
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While the former Cardiff City custodian is training at Carrington, it is unlikely that the Premier League giants will hand him a contract offer. Lewis, who joined Aberdeen in 2016, saw his contract expire in December last year. Since then he has been using United's facilities.
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Andre Onana has played between the sticks in the majority of United's matches this season. Turkish goalkeeper Altay Bayındır, who joined the club in the summer, has appeared in only one game in the current campaign, which came against Newport County in the club's FA Cup fourth-round fixture.
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Ten Hag's side, who have won their last three matches across all competitions, will be next seen in action in the Premier League on Sunday as they take on Aston Villa.